Authors: Vishal Ramkumar Rajbhar, K P Agarwal
Abstract: As cricket continues to integrate more data-driven approaches, player health and safety have become of paramount importance. This paper presents an innovative health monitoring system for cricket players, utilizing Internet of Things (IoT) technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance player safety, predict potential injuries and optimize players’ performance. The proposed system incorporates wearable sensors to monitor key physiological and biomechanical parameters, including cardiac activity, hydration levels, body temperature, and impact forces. Through the use of AI-driven Predictive Analytics, the system provides real-time alerts for health anomalies such as irregular heart rhythms, dehydration, and overexertion. Additionally, the system also enables long-term health trend analysis, offering personalized fitness recommendations and injury risk predictions based on patterns of players movement. The integration of these technologies’ shifts player health management from reactive to proactive care, ensuring timely interventions and reducing the risk of injuries and health emergencies. This research demonstrates the potential integration of IoT and AI in revolutionizing athlete care, providing a comprehensive framework that enhances both player safety and performance mainly in the sport of cricket.
International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology